Nanny Charged In Infant’s Death, Hundreds Protest Outside Trump Hotel

A Glenarden nanny is under arrest for the murder of an infant. Prince George’s County Police say 66-year-old Oluremi Oyindasola was solely responsible for Enita Salubi’s well-being on Monday. The eight-month-old child was rushed to the hospital after becoming unresponsive. She was pronounced dead a short time later. An autopsy revealed she died of asphyxiation. Oyindasola has been charged with second-degree murder.

Hundreds Protest Outside Trump Hotel Opening

It was a festive atmosphere inside the brand new Trump International Hotel in downtown DC, but outside things were much more testy. Hundreds gathered to protest the Republican presidential candidate, calling him a bully, a sexist, and a bigot. Donald Trump was on hand for the grand opening of the luxury hotel in what was once the Old Post Office Pavilion.

Card Skimmers Found Inside Gas Pumps

Fairfax police say credit card skimming devices were found inside three gas pumps at the Briar Oaks Service Center on Lee Jackson Memorial Highway. The skimmers were discovered during a routine maintenance check on Monday. Detectives did collect the devices as they work to find out who placed them in the pumps.

Harold Fisher

Harold T. Fisher is a broadcast journalist and author. He is currently the host of the news/talk program, “The Daily Drum” on WHUR-FM and H-U-R Voices, Sirius/XM Channel 141. Highlights of his journalism campaigns include the aftermath of the earthquake in Port Au Prince, Haiti; coverage of the 2008 Democratic and Republican conventions; the Jena 6 protests in central Louisiana; the Midwestern floods of 1994 and hurricane Andrew in 1992.